Type of Travel

No - A visa is not required for travel to Germany

A visa is not required for a stay of up to 90 days. Traveler must be in possession of a passport valid for 6 months beyond stay and a round-trip airline ticket.

Register your trip with the US Embassy:

The US State Department strongly encourages American citizens planning international travel to register with the US Embassy(s) in the countries they plan to visit. For just $20.00 per traveler, Travisa will complete the State Department Registration for the applicant. Official notifications about travel advisories and warnings will be sent to the traveler registered.

No - A visa is not required for travel to Germany

A visa is not required for a stay of up to 90 days. The traveler must be in possession of a passport valid for 6 months beyond stay and a round-trip or onward ticket.

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Passport Requirements:

Original, signed passport valid for 6 months beyond stay in Germany, and with at least two blank passport pages available for stamp(s).

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Proof of Travel Arrangements:

Computer generated flight itinerary or cruise passage ticket. If visiting multiple destinations, the itinerary and passage ticket must that show all legs of the voyage, including departure from country of origin, arrival in country of embarkation, through to arrival at the final destination.

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Applicants Under the Age of 18:

A child (under 18) who is not traveling with both parents or a legal guardian must be ready to present a notarized parental letter of consent, a notarized copy of their birth certificate and notarized copies of parents' passports upon arrival.

The US State Department strongly encourages American citizens planning international travel to register with the US Embassy(s) in the countries they plan to visit. For just $20.00 per traveler, Travisa will complete the State Department Registration for the applicant. Official notifications about travel advisories and warnings will be sent to the traveler registered.